Answer:
I have seen and heard of stories from people coming back. I would probably be fine a little maturity goes a long way. I only need to survive. How did you die?
Explanation:
The reason I would say this is because I don't really believe in this and I know that it is never going to happen.
Answer:
One night, A building caught on fire. The people in the building said "Help! Help! Save us!" Some of the locals grabbed a hose, But it was too late the fire had gone bigger. Now the fire department had to get involved, They grabbed a fire extinguisher to save the people inside. Thankfully they all took the fire out, One of the people that was inside of the building said "Thank you! How can we ever repay you?" And the fire fighter said "You don't need to just next time be careful." The end.
Explanation:
i like to use my imagination :) hope it helps!
Emotions that I felt:
Shock, dread, like a void/empty, pensive and melancholy.
Why?
There is morbid detail in this poem which relates to soldiers of war who have died.
Despite their honorable sacrifice in war, in modern times, they have become forgotten (highlighted by the indifference of the conductor) and have become associated with the grass of the Earth.
This relates to a much quoted verse from the Old Testament of the Bible “All men are flesh”.
The main principle is that men are born of dust and shall once return as dust/soil (to the Earth) - elements of this are also true even for non-believers - carbon cycle.
One incident that I can think of was when my close friend had her internship at a place where the inhabitants were mostly Muslims. She trembles at the sight of them and she's hardly herself when she sees them. She's a good person, not at all racist and judgmental, but her fear seems to have sprung forth from news about extremists.
Answer:
Sam has more books than Anna